US lawmakers propose '100-dollar bill printed with Trump' to be realized as early as 2028, a competition of sycophantic bootlicking?

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U.S. Republican Congressman Brandon Gill proposed the Golden Age Act of 2025 on the 3rd, which requires a $100 bill to be printed with Trump's portrait to replace the portrait of the founding father of the United States, Benjamin Franklin. However, this absurd bill does not stop there, California Republican Congressman Darrell Issa also nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize on the 3rd, and last week proposed the addition of $250 face value bills. Moreover, absurd bills proposed by such Republicans to curry favor with Trump have recently become the norm. (Synopsis: Zelensky: Willing to follow Trump's strong leadership, Ukraine "can sign the mineral protocol at any time" to return to the negotiating table) (Background supplement: Trump 2.0's first congressional speech: The American dream is unstoppable! TSMC, the world's strongest "does not want to be subject to tariffs" to invest in the United States) The current US President Trump is often called "mad Trump" by the public because he often acts beyond ordinary people's ideas, and he never expected that someone could be more crazy than Trump. According to MSNBC, Texas Republican Rep. Brandon Gill introduced the Golden Age Act of 2025 on the 3rd, which calls for a redesign of the dollar bill style, and each $100 denomination bill must be printed with Trump's portrait to replace Founding Father Benjamin Franklin: The bill, called the Golden Age Act of 2025, highlights the shared views of the president and his allies, That is, his second term will usher in the "golden age of America". Brandon Gill added in a written statement: "Revising Trump's banknote design would be a small tribute to all that he will accomplish over the next four years." Although it may seem absurd, it is undeniable that this bill does exist and has the support of two co-sponsors, Texas Republican Troy Nehls and Colorado Republican Legislator Lauren Boebert. Nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize On the other hand, California Republican Congressman Darrell Issa also released a shock bomb on the 3rd, announcing his nomination of Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. However, Trump's current behavior on the table is not very peaceful, there is a high probability that he will not win the award, and Issa did not clearly state the reason for nominating Trump. Not only that, but last week Issa co-sponsored a bill similar to Brandon Gill's, which plans to create a new $250 bill, and its Republican drafters also want to print a portrait of Trump. However, the current federal law prohibits any living person from appearing on U.S. currency, and if passed, it would set a precedent that would break tradition. Republicans flattering Trump into the norm These seemingly absurd bills have often been played out before, and in mid-February, New York Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney proposed making Trump's birthday a federal holiday; Rep. Anna Luna, in January, proposed that Trump's profile be engraved on the U.S. "President Hill." In addition, there are several bills pending before it, including renaming Washington Dulles International Airport to Trump Airport and legislation to "erase" Trump's first two impeachment records. And these are obviously bills that show favor to Trump, but behind them is actually a battle for "loyalty". The New York Times recently reported that a congressional battle for the Republican Party's most loyal to Trump has begun, and the wave of flattering legislation by party members also indirectly shows Trump's strong influence in the party: This wave of sycophant legislation, even if even the lawmakers themselves admit that it is unlikely to pass, but this is not the same thing as simply implementing Trump's policies...... "This shows Trump's strong influence in the Republican Party today, and Republican lawmakers want to maintain good relations with him." Trump 2.0's First Congressional Speech: The American Dream Is Unstoppable! TSMC's world's strongest "don't want to be tariffed" to invest in the United States Trump admitted for the first time that "tariffs will impact the economy": few unacceptable interferences, can make the United States great again MAGA Wall Street rumors: Trump deliberately triggered a recession, in order to resolve the $36 trillion debt crisis 〈US congressmen's proposal "100 US dollars to print Trump" comes true as soon as 2028, stammering the dog licking competition? This article was first published in BlockTempo "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Block Chain News Media".

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